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Toby Keith Covel (born July 8, 1961) is an American singer, songwriter, actor, and record producer. Keith released his first four studio albums - 1993 Toby Keith , 1994 Boomtown , 1996 Blue Moon and 1997 Dream Walkin ' , plus Greatest Hits package for various divisions of Mercury Records before leaving Mercury in 1998. All of these albums achieved Gold certification or higher, and produced several single charts, including his debut "Should've Been a Cowboy", which topped the country charts and was the most playable country song of the 1990s. The song has received three million spins since its release, according to Broadcast Music Incorporated.

Signed to DreamWorks Records Nashville in 1998, Keith released his breakthrough single "How Do You Like Me Now?!" that year. This song, the title track for her 1999 album of the same name, was the country's number one song in 2000, and one of several chart-toppers during her tenure at DreamWorks Nashville. The next three albums, Withdraw My Chain , Released , and Shock'n Y'all , yielded three more digits each, and all the album was certified 4x Platinum. The second Greatest Hits package was followed in 2004, and after that, he released Honkytonk University.

When DreamWorks closed in 2005, Keith founded the label Dog Show Nashville, which joined Universal Records to become Show Dog-Universal Music in December 2009. He has released ten studio albums through Show Dog/Universal Show Dog: 2006's > White Wastes with Money , 2007 Big Dog Daddy , 2008 That Do not Make me a Bad Man , 2009 American Ride , 2010 Bullet in Pistol , 2011 Clancy's Tavern , 2012 Hope on the Rocks , and 2013 After Working Drink , 2015 35 MPH Town, 2017's The Bus Songs, and Biggest Hits compilation in 2008. Keith also made her acting debut in 2006, starring in the movie Broken Bridges, and played alongside comedian Rodney Carrington in the 2008 film Beer for My Horses, inspired by her song of the same name.

Overall, Keith has released nineteen studio albums, two Christmas albums, and five compilation albums. He also charted sixty-one singles on the Billboard Hot Summer Songs charts, including twenty hit numbers and twenty one additional 10 hits. His longest hit song is "Beer for My Horses" (duet 2003 with Willie Nelson) and "As Good As I Once Was" (2005), each at six weeks. He has sold over 40 million albums worldwide.


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Keith was born in Clinton, Oklahoma, to Carolyn Joan (Ross) and Hubert K. Covel, Jr.. and British descent. She has a sister and a brother. The family lived in Fort Smith, Arkansas, for several years when Keith was still in elementary school, but moved to Moore, Oklahoma (suburb of Oklahoma City) when he was young. Before the family moved to Moore, he visited his grandmother in Fort Smith during the summer. His grandmother had Billie Garner's Banquet Club at Fort Smith, where Keith became interested in the musicians who came there to play. He did a strange job around the nightclub and started waking up on stage to play with the band. He got his first guitar at the age of eight. After the family moved to Moore, Keith attended West West High High School and Moore High School, where he played defensively on the football team.

Keith graduated from Moore High School and worked as a crane hand in an oil field. He works to become an operations manager. When Keith was twenty, he and his friends Scott Webb, Keith Cory, David "Yogi" Vowell, and Danny Smith, with others, formed the Easy Money Band, who played in a local bar while he continued working in the oil industry. Sometimes, he has to go in the middle of a concert if he is hunted to work in an oil field.

In 1982, the oil industry in Oklahoma began to decline rapidly and Keith soon found himself unemployed. He fell back on soccer training and played the final defensive with the Oklahoma City Drillers semi-pro while continuing to perform with his band. (The Drillers are the unofficial farm club of the United States Football League of Oklahoma Outlaws; Keith tries to Outlaws but does not make the team.) He then refocuses once again on the music. Her family and friends doubted she would succeed, but, in 1984, Easy Money (various band members including Mike Barnes, T.A. Brauer, and David Saylors) began playing tonk tonk circuits in Oklahoma and Texas.

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Musical career

In the early 1990s, Keith went to Nashville, Tennessee, where he socialized and rambled on Music Row and at a place called Houndogs. He handed out copies of recorded demos of the bands he had made to many record companies in the city. No interest with any record label, and Keith returned home feeling depressed. She has promised herself and God to have a recording contract when she is 30 years old or giving up on music as a career. A stewardess and her fans gave her a copy of Keith's demo tape to Harold Shedd, a Mercury Records executive, as she traveled with the flight she was working on. Shedd enjoys what he hears, goes to see Keith performing live broadcast and then sign him to a record deal with Mercury.

1993-95: Toby Keith and Boomtown

Keith's debut single, "Should've Been a Cowboy", went to number 1 on the US Hot Country Songs Billboard chart in 1993 and reached number 93 on Billboard Hot 100. The song leads her self-titled debut album. By the end of the decade, "Should've Been a Cowboy" received more than three million spin on radio, making it the most playable country song of the 1990s. Certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for the delivery of one million copies, the album produced three more Top 5 hits on the country charts with "He Is not Worth Missing" (at # 5), "A Little Less Talk and Lots Again Actions "(originally B-side" Should've Been a Cowboy ") and" Wish I Does not Know Now "(both in # 2). Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic writes about the album, "It's given too big, clean, shiny and spacious production for Keith's good - it fits in with the early 90s radio sound, but not his great talent - - but beyond that sparkle of songs it's very strong. "He also thinks that it shows the signs of style that Keith will develop on his next album. The success of this album led to Keith's touring with later-labelmates Shania Twain and John Brannen.

Keith then signed a contract with Polydor Records Nashville and released his second album, Boomtown , in September 1994. Also awarded platinum, the album was led by number one "Who's That Man". After that, "Upstairs Downtown" and "You Is not Much Fun" both made the Top 10, while "Big Ol 'Truck" peaked at number 15. At the end of 1995, she released her first Christmas album, Christmas for Christmas , via Mercury. Composed entirely of original songs, the song produced a graph entry in "Santa I'm Right Here", which reached as high as number 50 based on Christmas impressions.

1996-98: Blue Moon , Dream Walkin ' , and Greatest Hits Volume One

Keith then signed a contract with A & amp; M Records who lived in Nashville to release her third album Blue Moon in April 1996. The album received platinum certification and included three singles. His first single was "Is it Blue Moon Ever Shine on You", which Keith wrote in 1987. The song reached number 2. After that was "A Woman's Touch" at number 6, and his "Me Too", the third number one hit in March 1997. Keith also appeared on The Beach Boys' now out-of-print 1996 album Stars and Stripes Vol. 1 did their 1963 hit hit "Be True to Your School" with Beach Boys alone providing harmony and backing vocals.

After the merger of the company, Keith returned to Mercury in 1997. Her fourth studio album, Dream Walkin ', was also first produced by James Stroud, who would also be Keith's producer until 2005. It produced two hit number 2 in a row with "We Were in Love" and the cover of Sting's 1996 single "I'm So I Can not Stop Crying". Sting also sang a vocal duet and played a bass guitar on it, and both also performed the song at the 1997 Country Music Association award. After this song, the album's title track reached number 5, while "Double Wide Paradise" peaked at number 40.

Keith's last Mercury release was Greatest Hits Volume One in October 1998. The album included twelve of the previous singles and two new songs: rap country "Getcha Some" and "If a Man Answers". Both were released as singles, with "Getcha Some" reaching the top 20, but "If a Man Answers" became the first single to miss in the top 40 positions. According to Keith, the two songs were originally to be incorporated into the studio album, but Mercury executives, dissatisfied with Keith's album, chose to put the two songs on the biggest hit pack, and asked him to "go to work on another album". After he recorded two more songs whose labels were also rejected, he asked to terminate his contract with the label. After leaving Mercury, Keith co-wrote Shane Minor's debut single "Slave to the Habit" with Chuck Cannon and Kostas.

1999-2002: How to You Like Me Now ?! and Drag My Chain

In 1999, Keith moved to Nashville DreamWorks Records' division, where Stroud served as president. His first release for the label was "When Love Fades", which also failed to make the Top 40. After seeing the singles' poor performance, Keith asked to be dragged and replaced with "How Do You Like Me Now ?!", a song he co-wrote Chuck Cannon, and which was previously rejected by Mercury. It also serves as the title track for her first DreamWorks album, How Do You Like Me Now ?! This song spent five weeks at number 1 on the country charts, and became his first top 40 hit, with a peak of number 31 on Hot 100. It was also the 2000 top country song according to the Billboard Year-End chart. The album, which is certified platinum, earned a Top 5 hit in "Country Comes to Town" and another number 1 in "You Should not Kiss Me Like This". It was also his first album to feature songs written by Scotty Emerick, who will be Keith's frequent collaborators for the next few albums. Steve Huey writes that the album "has a rude, insolent attitude that helps give Keith a stronger identity as a player." In 2001, Keith won the VOC Academy of Country Music and Album of the Year award.

After this album is Pull My Chain , released in August 2001. Three single albums - "I'm Just Talkin 'About This Night", "I Want To Speak About Me", and "My List" - All go to number 1 in the country charts, with the latter two holding the position for five weeks. "I Want to Talk About Me", written by Bobby Braddock, also features the rap influence of the country with the words lyrics of his words. The Country Music Association was named "My List" as a Single of the Year in 2002. From Pull My Chain, Erlewine writes that "this is a bigger record, better than its predecessor, has more musicality rich and a more confident sense of humor ".

2002-04: Released and Shock'n Y'all

In 2002, she released the album Unleashed which included four singles. The first is "Courtesy of the Red, White, & Blue" (The Angry American) ", written by Keith in 20 minutes in response to the September 11, 2001 attacks. The song calls Keith's father, a veteran US Army who died in March due to a car accident. Both these songs and "Who's Your Daddy?" is number 1 hits, with "Rock You Baby" reaching number 13. The last single is "Beer for My Horses", a duet with Willie Nelson who is six weeks top of the country charts. At that time, it also entered Keith's highest on Hot 100, at number 22. In July 2003, Keith made a guest appearance on Scotty Emerick's debut single "I Can not Take You Anywhere", previously recorded by Keith on Drag My Chain . Emerick's version of the song is the country's only top 40 hit, at number 27.

Shock'n Y'all , her eighth studio album, was released in November 2003. The title of this album is a pun on the military term "shock and awe". This became the second album from which all singles went to number 1: "I Love This Bar", "American Soldier", and "Whiskey Girl". Also included in the disc are "The Taliban Song" and "Weed with Willie", two live songs recorded with Emerick. The album was followed in late 2004 by Greatest Hits 2 , which included three new songs: "Stays in Mexico", "Go with Her", and cover of Inez and Charlie Foxx's "Mockingbird", recorded as duets with his daughter, Krystal Keith. "Staying in Mexico" was the number 3 hit on the country charts, while "Mockingbird" peaked at number 27.

Keith's last DreamWorks album was Honkytonk University in early 2005. Lead-off single "Honkytonk U" peaked at number 8, followed by "As Good As I Once Was", which spent six weeks at number 1, and "Big Blue Note" at number 5. After the last release, DreamWorks Records ceased operations.

2005-present: After DreamWorks

On August 31, 2005, Keith founded a new label, Show Dog Nashville. His first release was his 2006 album "White Trash with Money", followed by a soundtrack for Broken Bridges . He also left Stroud as a co-producer who supported Cannon's wife, Lari White. The album included three singles: "Get Drunk and Be Somebody", "A Little Too Late", and "Crash Here Tonight". Big Dog Daddy followed in 2007, with Keith serving as the sole producer. His singles are "High Maintenance Woman", "Love Me If You Can", and "Get My Drink On". "Love Me If You Can" became Keith's first number 1 hit since "As Good As I Once Was" more than two years earlier. Two-piece Christmas Album, A Classic Christmas, followed later in 2007. In 2008, Keith completed his Biggest Tour and Baddest. On May 6, 2008, he released the Biggest Hits , a two-disc compilation featuring most of his single to date, as well as a new song "She's a Hottie", peaking at number 13.

Keith released "He Never Cryed in My Front", which went to number 1 in 2008. The corresponding album, That Do not Make Me an Evil , was followed on October 28, 2008. It was followed by "God Love Her ", also hit number 1, and" Lost You Anyway ". American Ride , in 2009, produced another number 1 on the title track. This was followed by the Top 10 hit "Cryin 'for Me (Songman Song)", a tribute to basketball players and jazz bassist Wayman Tisdale, a friend of Keith who died in May 2009. The album's last single was "Every Dog Has Its" Day ".

Bullet in the Pistol was released on October 5, 2010. It was Keith's first album that did not produce the top 10 hits, with "Trailerhood" reaching number 19, followed by the title track and "Somewhere Else" both at number 12 Keith produced the album with guitarist Kenny Greenberg and Mills Logan sessions.

On October 23, 2011, Clancy's Tavern was released. The album included the single "Made in America", written by Keith along with Bobby Pinson and Scott Reeves, who went to number 1. After that was the "Red Solo Cup", which had previously been made into a viral music video. After being released as a single, the "Red Solo Cup" became Keith's peak crossover, reaching number 15 on the Hot 100. His last album was "Beers Ago" at number 6 in 2012. In December 2011, Keith was named "Decade Artist" by the State Award America.

Keith's sixteenth album, Hope on the Rocks, was released in late 2012. It produced only two singles, both of which were top 20 hits: "I Like Girls That Drink Beer" reached at number 17 and song titles peaking at number 18.

In mid-2013, he entered the charts with "Drinks After Work", the first single from the seventeenth album, also titled After Working Drink . The album's second single is "Shut Up and Hold On".

In October 2014, Keith released "Drunk Americans", the main single from his eighteenth studio album, 35 MPH Town . In April 2015, Keith released "35 MPH Town", the album's title track and the second single. In 2015, Keith was also inducted into Songwriters Hall of Fame.

In September 2017, Keith released a compilation album, The Bus Songs . The album contains twelve tracks: two new songs, five re-recorded, and five previously released songs. The new songs on this album are "Shitty Golfer" and "Wacky Tobaccy". In the US The Bus Songs topped the Billboard Album Album Album for 11 weeks. It also reached number 6 on the Top Countries Albums chart and 38 on the Billboard 200 chart.

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Acting career

Television appearance

Keith conducted a series of television commercials for Telecom USA for long-distance 10-10-220 company discount service. He also starred in Ford commercials, singing original songs such as "Ford Truck Man" and "Field Trip (See Again)" while driving a Ford truck.

Keith made an appearance in Total's first nonstop Action Wrestling (then NWA-TNA) weekly pay-per-view on June 19, 2002, in which the game "Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue" was interrupted by Jeff Jarrett. He will then enter Gauntlet for Gold's premier event, supplement Jarrett and eliminate him from the match. A short video of the suplex is visible in the clip package as he climbs to the stage. She appeared next week, on June 26, and helped Scott Hall defeat Jarrett in a single action.

In 2009, Keith participated in the Comedy Central Roast of Larry the Cable Guy, which aired on March 14, 2009.

Keith received "Colbert Bump" when he appeared on Comedy Central The Colbert Report . He holds the distinction of being the only music artist to receive a five star rating from Stephen Colbert on iTunes. Keith continued this relationship when he appeared in Colbert's Christmas 2008 special as a hunter. Keith also appeared as a musical guest on the October 27, 2011 episode at Colbert Report.

On October 29, 2011, Keith appeared on Fox Channel's with former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee. He plays "Bullets in the Gun" and he joins Huckabee ' s house band to play the song at the end of the show.

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In Autumn 2005, he filmed Broken Bridges, written by Cherie Bennett and Jeff Gottesfeld, and directed by Steven Goldmann. The feature film from Paramount/CMT Films was released on September 8, 2006. In this contemporary story in a small Tennessee town, Keith played Bo Price, a washed country musician. The film also stars Kelly Preston, Burt Reynolds, Tess Harper, and Lindsey Haun.

Keith wrote and starred in the 2008 film Beer for My Horses, based on a 2003 hit song of the same name recorded by Keith and Willie Nelson.

She will also star in the movie Bloodworth , but then exit.

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Business enterprise

In 2005, Keith opened Toby Keith's I Love This Bar & amp; Grill in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, as well as Syracuse, New York and Tulsa, Oklahoma, and now also has restaurants in Thackerville, Oklahoma; Auburn Hills, Michigan; Kansas City; Las Vegas; Mesa, Arizona; Peoria, Arizona; St. Louis Park, Minnesota; Foxborough, Massachusetts; Cincinnati, Ohio; Newport News, Virginia; and Denver, Colorado. Keith actually does not have a new restaurant; the new restaurant was the first in a franchise under Scottsdale, Arizona-based Capri Restaurant Group Enterprises LLC, which purchased a master license agreement to build more Toby Keith restaurants across the country. Capri Restaurant Group is owned by Frank Capri, who opened a restaurant in Mesa in a shopping mall known as Mesa Riverview and plans to open several locations around the country.

In 2009, Capri Restaurant Group announced it will open another "I Love this Bar & Grill" location in the shopping and entertainment district of South Side Works Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

In 2009, Keith also established a clothing line, TK Steelman.

February 2010 marks the opening of Toby Keith's I Love This Bar & amp; Bake at Winstar World Casino, exit 1 on Interstate 35 in Oklahoma. Other locations opened in 2010 by the Capri Restaurant Group include the Great Lakes Crossing in Auburn Hills, Michigan and at Stores in West End in St. Louis Park, Minnesota. Both closed in 2015.

Keith supports Ally's House, a non-profit organization in Oklahoma designed to help children with cancer. From a charity, Keith said:

This is a special charity for me. I see firsthand how the diagnosis of childhood cancer can destroy the family. Join me in support of these children through Ally's House. We will make it better for the kids.

In 2011, Keith introduced a new drink called "Wild Shot". Initially only available in Mexico, but now sold and served in America. This is the pre-eminent beverage in its restaurant chain, I Love this Bar and Grill.

Keith's music career and his business ventures make it one of the richest celebrities in the United States. The July 15, 2013, Forbes magazine featured Keith's cover on the cover with the title "Country Music's $ 500 million man". The article titled "Cowboy Capitalist" by Zack O'Malley Greenburg also contains information about Keith's earnings as a musician during his career, such as earning $ 65 million in the last 12 months, which surpassed the earnings of more famous musicians. such as Jay-Z and Beyoncà ©  © and that he has not earned less than $ 48 million a year for the past 5 years. Keith has written at least one single # 1 country over the last 20 years and a partnership between his own label, Show Dog-Universal, and Big Machine Records, also discovered by Keith in 2005.

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Political confidence

Since 2002, Keith has traveled extensively to the Middle East to bring entertainment and encouragement to US men and women serving on or near the front. "My father is a soldier and he teaches his children to honor the veterans," said Keith. "It is your respect and gratitude that we have a military ready and ready to defend our nation, our freedom."

In 2004, Keith called himself "a conservative Democrat who is sometimes embarrassed for his party". He supported the re-election of President George W. Bush in the 2004 presidential election and was held in Dallas, Texas the night before the election. Keith also supports Democrat Dan Boren in his successful journey in the 2nd congressional district in Oklahoma and is good friends with former New Zealand governor Bill Richardson. In a January 2007 interview with Newsday , Keith was asked if he supported the Iraq War. He responded with "Never did," and says he prefers setting deadlines for the campaign. He also said, "I do not apologize for being patriotic... If there is something socially wrong about being patriotic and supporting your troops, then they can kiss my ass about it, because I will not budge on it at all. it has nothing to do with politics, politics is what kills America. "

In April 2008, Keith said that Barack Obama "looks like a great speaker and a great leader and I think you can learn by standing there, so I do not ask people responsible for not having much political background in the House and Senate. "At the same time he commented," I think [John] McCain is a good choice too. " In August 2008, he called Obama "the best Democratic candidate we have had since Bill Clinton".

In October 2008, Keith told CMT that he had left the Democratic Party and was re-registered as an independent. "My party that I've been affiliated with for years does not support anything I strive for anymore," he said. "They lose the sensitivity they have, and they let all the kooks in. So I'll get free." He also told CMT that he might choose a Republican ticket, partly because of his admiration for Sarah Palin.

In March 2009, Keith received the Johnny "Mike" Spann Memorial Semper Fidelis Award during a New York ceremony hosted by the Marine Corps Law Enforcement Foundation. The trophy is named for the CIA operative (and former Marine Corps captain) who was the first US casualty in the war in Afghanistan. "Spending time with our soldiers around the world is something I always regard as honor and honor," he said. "I am certainly happy to receive this award, but I will not forget for a second that really does the heavy lifting to keep this country safe, and that's why I will keep going back and spending time with those good people every chance. I got."

In April 2009, he voiced support for Obama in Afghanistan and another decision: "He hired one of my best friends who I think should run for president one day... General James Jones as national security adviser. Afghanistan, help was on the way there and I saw some really good things I gave our commander one chance before I started reaching. "So far, I am cool with that."

Courtesy of Red, White and Blue

On March 24, 2001, Keith's father, H.K. Covel, was killed in a car accident. The incident and the September 11, 2001 attacks prompted Keith to write the song "Courtesy of the Red, White, & Blue", a song about patriotism and his father's beliefs in the United States. At first, Keith refused to record the song and just sang it in concert for military personnel. Reactions to songs, lyrics that express nationalistic and militaristic sentiments, are strong in many places, even to the point of commander Marine Corps James L. Jones says Keith is "his duty as an American citizen" to record songs. As the lead single from the album Unleashed (2002), "Courtesy of the Red, White, & Blue" peaked at number one during the Fourth of July weekend.

ABC invited Keith to sing "Courtesy of the Red, White, & Blue" at the produced Fourth of July 2002 concert, then canceled the invitation after host Peter Jennings heard the song and vetoed. Jennings said the song "probably will not set the right tone". "I find it interesting that he is not from the US," said Keith about Jennings, who is Canadian. "I'm sure Dan Rather will let me do it in his palace."

Disagree with Dixie Chicks

Keith had a public feud with Dixie Chicks for "Courtesy of the Red, White, & Blue", in 2003 and more than the comments they made about President George W. Bush on stage during a concert in London. The lead singer of Dixie Chicks, Natalie Maines, publicly stated that Keith's song "does not matter, and it makes country music sound stupid". Keith responded by pointing out that Maines did not write his music, and he did so, and by presenting a background at his concert showing photos of Doctor Maines with Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein. On May 21, 2003, Maines wore a T-shirt with the letter "FUTK" on the front at the Academy of Country Music Awards. While a spokesman for Dixie Chicks said that the acronym stands for F forecasts U put together in T ruth and K indness , "many, including Vince Gill's host, took it to be Keith's shot (" F uck Yo u T oby K eith "). In October 2004's appearance on Real Time with Bill Maher, Maines finally admitted that it was indeed a shot to Keith, and that he "thought that no one would get it".

In August 2003, Keith's representative publicly declared that he had been at odds with Maines "because he realized there were things far more important to focus on". Keith refers specifically to the deadly disease of a former bandmate's daughter, Allison Faith Webb. However, he continues to refuse to say the name of Maines, and claims that the processed photograph was meant to express his opinion that Maines's criticism was an attempt to extinguish Keith's free speech.

In April 2008, a commercial venue to promote Al Gore's "We Campaign", involving Keith and Dixie Chicks, was proposed. However, the idea was eventually abandoned due to scheduling conflicts.

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Personal life

Keith has an honorary degree from Villanova University, which he attended from 1979 to 1980. He plans to become a petroleum engineer.

University of Oklahoma sports fans, Keith is often seen in the games and practices of the Oklahoma Sooners. He is also a professional wrestling fan, seen in the vanguard of many WWE events taking place in Oklahoma, as well as performing "Courtesy of the Red, White, & Blue" (The Angry American) "live on TNA Wrestling once showed on June 19, 2002. He also a Free Will Baptist.

On March 24, 1984, Keith married Tricia Lucus. He is the father of three children - two daughters, Shelley Covel Rowland (born 1980, adopted by Keith in 1984) and Krystal "Krystal Keith" LaDawn Covel Sandubrae (born September 30, 1985) signed a contract with Show Dog-Universal in 2013), and one son (Stelen Keith Covel, born 1997). She also has two granddaughters (born 2008; her mother Shelley) and one grandchild.

On March 24, 2001 (incidentally, Keith's 17th wedding anniversary), Keith's father was killed in a car accident on Interstate 35. On 25 December 2007, the Covel family got $ 2.8 million for the wrongful death of H.K. Covel. Elias and Pedro Rodriguez, operators of Rodriguez Transportes from Tulsa, and Republic Western Insurance Co. found responsible because they failed to complete charter buses with well-functioning air brakes.

Philanthropy

Keith filmed PSA for Little Kids Rock, a national nonprofit organization that works to restore and revitalize music education in disadvantaged US public schools.

In 2015, Forbes estimates Keith's annual revenue of $ 53 million.

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Tour

  • Brooks and Dunn's Neon Circus and Wild West Show 2001
  • Unleashed Tour 2002
    • with Jamie O'Neal, Emerson Drive and Rascal Flatts
  • USO 2002-13 (11 tours, 15 countries and 3 naval vessels)
  • Shock'N Y'all Tour 2003
    • with Blake Shelton
  • Big Throwdown Tour 2004
    • with Lonestar and Gretchen Wilson
    • with Sawyer Brown and Terri Clark
  • Big Throwdown Tour II 2005
    • with Jo Dee Messina
  • White Trash With Money Tour 2006
  • Hookin 'Up and Hangin' Out Training 2007
    • with Miranda Lambert, Trace Adkins, Josh Gracin
  • Big Dog Daddy Tour 2007
  • Biggest Tour and Baddest 2008-09
    • with Montgomery Gentry and Trailer Choir
  • America's Toughest Tour of 2009
    • with Trace Adkins Also Julianne Hough (Multiple Dates)
  • Toby Keith's 2010 American Cycling Tour
    • with Trace Adkins and James Otto
  • The Tour is Locked and Loaded 2011
    • with Eric Church and JT Hodges
  • Live in the
    • Climbing Cluster with Brantley Gilbert
  • Hammer Tour Down 2013
    • with Kip Moore
  • Hammer Down Under Tour 2014
    • With Kellie Pickler and Eli Young Band
  • Shut Up and Hold On Tour 2014
    • With Colt Ford and Krystal Keith
  • Good Times and Pick Up Lines Tour 2015
    • With Eli Young Band and Chris Janson
  • Interstate and Tailgates Tour 2016
    • With Eric Paslay
  • It should Be Cowboy XXV 2018
  • Discussion

    Studio album

    • Toby Keith (1993)
    • Boomtown (1994)
    • Blue Moon (1996)
    • Dream Walkin ' (1997)
    • How Do You Love Me Now ?! (1999)
    • Withdraw My Chain (2001)
    • Unleashed (2002)
    • Shock'n Y'all (2003)
    • Honkytonk University (2005)
    • Trash with Money (2006)
    • Big Dog Daddy (2007)
    • That Do not Make Me a Bad Man (2008)
    • American Ride (2009)
    • Bullet in the Pistol (2010)
    • Clancy's Tavern (2011)
    • Hope on the Rocks (2012)
    • After Working Drink (2013)
    • 35 MPH Town (2015)


    Compilation album

    • Greatest Hits Volume One (1998)
    • Masters of the 20th Century: Millennium Collection (2003)
    • Hits Big 2 (2004)
    • 35 Biggest Hits (2008)
    • The Bus Songs (2017)

    Christmas Album

    • Christmas to Christmas (1995)
    • A Classic Christmas (2007)

    Single number one

    • "Should've Been a Cowboy"
    • "Who's That Guy"
    • "Me Too"
    • "How Do You Love Me Now ?!"
    • "You should not kiss me like this"
    • "I'm Just Talkin 'About This Night"
    • "I Want to Talk About Me"
    • "My List"
    • "Courtesy of the Red, White, & Blue; The Angry American"
    • "Who is your father?"
    • "Beer for My Horses" (duet with Willie Nelson)
    • "I Love This Bar"
    • "American Army"
    • "Whiskey Girl"
    • "As beautiful as I've ever done"
    • "Love Me If You Can"
    • "He Never Crys In My Home"
    • "God Love Her"
    • "American Ride"
    • "Made in America" ​​

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    Important awards

    American Music Awards

    • Favorite Country Album 2002 - "Unleashed"
    • Favorite Country Album 2003 - "Shock'n Y'all"
    • 2003 Favorite Country of Male Artist
    • Artist Male Favorite Country 2005

    Country Music Academy

    • 2000 Albums of the Year - "How Do You Like Me Now ?!"
    • 2000 Top Male Vocalist
    • Entertainer of the Year 2002
    • 2003's Album - "Shock'n Y'all"
    • 2003 Entertainer of the Year
    • 2003 Top Male Vocalist
    • Best Videos of 2003 with Willie Nelson - "Beer for My Horses"

    British Country Music Association

    • International Actors of 2012 of the Year
    • International Album of 2012 This Year - Clancy's Tavern

    Country Music Association

    • 2001 Male Vocalist of the Year
    • The 2012 Music Video of the Year "Red Solo Cup"

    Billboard

    • Country Artist Of The Decade

    American Country Award

    • The Visionary Artist Award at the First American Country Award, awarded on Monday, December 6, 2010.

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    References


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    External links

    • Toby Keith's official website

    Source of the article : Wikipedia

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